JESUS’ COMPASSION SHINES THROUGH TRAGEDY
Keywords 14:14
When Jesus landed
and saw a large crowd, he had compassion on them and healed their sick.
1. Herod executes John the Baptist (1-12)
Jesus’ powerful ministry reminded Herod of John the Baptist.
John had publicly rebuked Herod for scandalously taking his brother’s wife to be his own. John’s actions angered Herod, but he was too afraid of
public sentiment to kill John initially. Instead, Herod put John in prison.
Later, during a dinner party, Herod made a foolish boast and—to save face—had John
beheaded.
2. Jesus’ compassion for others (13-21)
Upon
hearing of John’s martyrdom, Jesus withdrew to a solitary place. He
needed time for himself to mourn and pray. However, people learned of this and
flocked to his location. Jesus was not annoyed and had compassion on them.
Though Jesus’ heart was deeply pained by John’s unjust death, the pain of these people affected him
even more. Jesus healed their sick. When his disciples’ strength was gone, he insisted the crowd be fed.
Jesus miraculously fed them on five loaves and two fish.
Prayer Lord Jesus,
thank you for thinking of us ahead of yourself, even shedding your blood for us
on the cross. In your strength and love, help me to love others as you have
loved me.
One Word Accept and
practice Jesus’ compassion
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